2016
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2015.2431818
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Distributed Information Fusion in Multistatic Sensor Networks for Underwater Surveillance

Abstract: Surveillance in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) has traditionally been carried out by means of submarines or frigates with towed arrays. These techniques are manpower intensive. Alternative approaches have recently been suggested using distributed stationary and mobile sensors, such as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). In contrast with the use of standard assets, these small, low-power and mobile devices have limited processing and wireless communication capabilities. However, when deployed in a spatially se… Show more

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“…In distributed filtering, information is exchanged between neighboring sensors to ensure that networked filters can arrive at an agreement (consensus) as a whole on the estimated value. Recently, besides investigating different aspects of networked systems, 1,2 the problem of distributed state estimation over sensor networks has received much attention because of its wide applications, including target tracking, 3,4 communication networks, 5 and industrial operations 6,7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In distributed filtering, information is exchanged between neighboring sensors to ensure that networked filters can arrive at an agreement (consensus) as a whole on the estimated value. Recently, besides investigating different aspects of networked systems, 1,2 the problem of distributed state estimation over sensor networks has received much attention because of its wide applications, including target tracking, 3,4 communication networks, 5 and industrial operations 6,7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of microelectronic technologies over the past few decades has boosted the utilization of networks which consist of a large number of devices implemented distributively for sensing, communication as well as actuating [28]. A typical example is the sensor network which has been found wide applications ranging from various industrial branches to critical infrastructures such as military facilities and power grids, see [3], [23] and the references therein. In particular, the state estimation or filtering problems over sensor networks have posed several emerging challenges, which have attracted an ever-increasing research attention within the signal processing and control community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1997, the same country established the Institute of Information Fusion and organized a number of special projects to study data fusion technology. With recent rapid development in computer and network communication technology as well as the growing need for military applications, information fusion technology has seen remarkable achievements [9] , and its application areas have gradually expanded from the initial military field to other areas, such as intelligent robotics, image processing and analysis, earth science, agricultural applications, weather forecasting, modern manufacturing industries, and economic management [10] . However, the modeling mechanisms and application conditions of these technologies differ, and each method presents some limitations for certain prediction problems in various applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%